less than one hundred years ago, farmers domesticated the mint plant for use in tea's, flavoring's, and beauty products.
The number of leaves on a mint plant can vary, but typically a healthy mint plant can have anywhere from 20 to 50 leaves.
Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.
Mint plants are flowering plants. They produce small white or purple flowers that bloom in clusters at the top of the stems.
The phylum of mint plant is Tracheophyta, which includes all vascular plants that have tissues to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
It is not advisable to plant hot pepper plants next to mint plants because mint can easily overtake the space and invade the pepper's root zone. Additionally, mint tends to attract pests that could potentially harm the pepper plant. It's best to give both plants their own space to thrive.
Because they were relatively easy to tame and domesticate, and were animals that gave good quality milk, meat and hides.
i think it was the farmers that helped it.
Because farmers need them for animals to eat duhhhhh!
The main part that you have to take when trying to domesticate a animal or a plant is that you have to groom the animal and break the bad habits by instilling better ones.
Once domesticated you no longer had to hunt them to get meat. They just walk right into the slaughterhouse!
Farmers plant seeds.
The number of leaves on a mint plant can vary, but typically a healthy mint plant can have anywhere from 20 to 50 leaves.
Garden mint, lamb's mint, Our Lady's mint, spire mint, and sage of Bethlehem.
To domesticate
The leaf of mint
Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.
I dnt think it was invented..it grows from a plant. a mint plant.